So far, I've been losing a good amount of weight, and no problem so far with my routine. Just wondering if there is any tricks or anything to lose the "second/double chin" or the extra fat underneath the chin, or whatever is actually called.

I'm at the point the rest of the body looks okay, but that still appears in pictures.

Camera angles and posture. No joke. Unless you're like bone thin, a double chin can happen to ANYONE in a photo. Do a google search for how to hid or prevent a double chin in photos. Practice angles in the mirror.

Yeah yeah, saying "hid it" might seem like bad advice for a fitness forum.. but really? even people how are in shape get double chins in photos.

I agree with the above. I'm pretty chubby myself, and given the right angles I can have a huge double chin or none at all. Take these for example, in the first one the photographer took a picture from farther below my height, and I was gazing slightly down to meet the camera...

Eeek, double chin!

And in this one, she took it from more my eye level so I could pull my head up farther and out more.

No (or at least less of) double chin! I find that a cosplayer of any size can have the chin issue, it's mostly about being aware of how to position your head. It's best to practice in a mirror and know what looks good on you, but with hall shots at cons you really never know how you'll come out looking, that's why hall shots aren't always the best shots to judge yourself by.

Everyone, unless they're veeeery thin, has a double chin of some sort. An exaggerated tucking of the chin to your neck can give anyone some form of it. Some people have less, some people have more. Genetics, weight, muscle tone, etc. can all contribute to the lack thereof...

Here's what I know. If you lose general weight eventually you can reduce the double chin. Also you can tone the muscles under your chin by doing stretches periodically (I believe if you stand straight up against a wall and tilt your head up).

This is usually hereditary or could be from a lack of use of the muscle in that region ( I think) cause I've seen average and even kind of skinny people have a second chin looking thingy
There is an "as seen on TV" thing that says it can reduce it
Its like this machine you put under your chin to exercise it

This is usually hereditary or could be from a lack of use of the muscle in that region ( I think) cause I've seen average and even kind of skinny people have a second chin looking thingy
There is an "as seen on TV" thing that says it can reduce it
Its like this machine you put under your chin to exercise it

You MIGHT get results from continuing to diet and exercise, and you can google chin and neck exercises.. but there's a chance that these won't work. As most of us have stated, there are people who are thin and otherwise in shape and still have a double chin.

Question? Do you have a double chin all the time? If you look in the mirror, can you lessen it or make it vanish by changing your posture, the tilt of your head, etc?

I mean, definitely keep up the diet and exercise! Without a doubt you should continue to do that!! Buut also don't just brush off something simple like changing your posture. XD

You MIGHT get results from continuing to diet and exercise, and you can google chin and neck exercises.. but there's a chance that these won't work. As most of us have stated, there are people who are thin and otherwise in shape and still have a double chin.

Question? Do you have a double chin all the time? If you look in the mirror, can you lessen it or make it vanish by changing your posture, the tilt of your head, etc?

I mean, definitely keep up the diet and exercise! Without a doubt you should continue to do that!! Buut also don't just brush off something simple like changing your posture. XD

Definitely, No doubt I'm going to continue exercise, and of course tricks will help pictures. No way I'm arguing that, lol.

But there is a fine line between tricks that covers up/conceals it, and actually removing it...

If I doomed to have it, then so be it, but until I at least try some things, I can't rule anything out.

Well, telling by the avatar, you do have a lot of weight to lose, and the reduction in body fat will definitely reduce the appearance of the double chin because there's less fat. It greatly depends on the amount of excess skin. Make sure that you're keeping or gaining muscle in the process.

Second, there really isn't any specific exercise that would target the chin because there really isn't any muscles there. The neck however, is targeted indirectly from a lot of exercises because the neck always gets some sort of tightening as a way to stabilize the body.

I've got one, and I've been trying it for the last few weeks, and it FEELS like it's working something in my jaw, but I honestly can't see any difference so far. You can get one on eBay for like $3, so it's not a huge loss if it doesn't work for you.